| Style | Citing Format |
|---|---|
| MLA | Heydari F. "The Authors Respond: Topical Ketamine for Reducing Venipuncture Pain." American Journal of Emergency Medicine, vol. 56, no. , 2022, pp. 327-328. |
| APA | Heydari F (2022). The Authors Respond: Topical Ketamine for Reducing Venipuncture Pain. American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 56(), 327-328. |
| Chicago | Heydari F. "The Authors Respond: Topical Ketamine for Reducing Venipuncture Pain." American Journal of Emergency Medicine 56, no. (2022): 327-328. |
| Harvard | Heydari F (2022) 'The Authors Respond: Topical Ketamine for Reducing Venipuncture Pain', American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 56(), pp. 327-328. |
| Vancouver | Heydari F. The Authors Respond: Topical Ketamine for Reducing Venipuncture Pain. American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2022;56():327-328. |
| BibTex | @article{ author = {Heydari F}, title = {The Authors Respond: Topical Ketamine for Reducing Venipuncture Pain}, journal = {American Journal of Emergency Medicine}, volume = {56}, number = {}, pages = {327-328}, year = {2022} } |
| RIS | TY - JOUR AU - Heydari F TI - The Authors Respond: Topical Ketamine for Reducing Venipuncture Pain JO - American Journal of Emergency Medicine VL - 56 IS - SP - 327 EP - 328 PY - 2022 ER - |